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Naji, M. |
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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Wejrzanowski, Tomasz
Warsaw University of Technology
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Publications (27/27 displayed)
- 2023Recycling electronic scrap to make molten carbonate fuel cell cathodescitations
- 2022Effect of annealing on the mechanical and corrosion properties of 316L stainless steel manufactured by laser powder bed fusioncitations
- 2021Design of SiC-Doped Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor for High-Temperature Applicationscitations
- 2021Supporting ionic conductivity of Li2CO3/K2CO3 molten carbonate electrolyte by using yttria stabilized zirconia matrixcitations
- 2021Elastic dipole tensors and relaxation volumes of point defects in concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr alloyscitations
- 2020Metallic foam supported electrodes for molten carbonate fuel cellscitations
- 2020Metallic foam supported electrodes for molten carbonate fuel cellscitations
- 2018Multi-modal porous microstructure for high temperature fuel cell applicationcitations
- 2018Investigation of the relationship between morphology and permeability for open-cell foams using virtual materials testingcitations
- 2018Dual ionic conductive membrane for molten carbonate fuel cellcitations
- 2018Temperature influence on six layers samaria doped ceria matrix impregnated by lithium/potassium electrolyte for Molten Carbonate Fuel Cellscitations
- 2018Microstructure design of electrodes for high temperature fuel cell applications
- 2018Improving a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Matrix Strength By Fiber Reinforcing
- 2017Copper-Carbon Nanoforms Composites – Processing, Microstructure and Thermal Propertiescitations
- 2017Development of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells at Warsaw University of Technologycitations
- 2017Status report on high temperature fuel cells in Poland – Recent advances and achievementscitations
- 2017Modeling of Size Effects in Diffusion Driven Processes at Nanoscale - Large Atomic and Mesoscale Methodscitations
- 2017Design of Reservoir Recognition Technique Component - Open Porosity in Non-Polarizing Electrodes
- 2017Optimization of the Microstructure of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Anodecitations
- 2017Incorporation of the Pore Size Variation to Modeling of the Elastic Behavior of Metallic Open-Cell Foamscitations
- 2016Numerical simulations of epitaxial growth in MOVPE reactor as a tool for aluminum nitride growth optimization
- 2016Design of open-porous materials for high-temperature fuel cells
- 2016Structural and mechanical aspects of multilayer graphene addition in alumina matrix composites–validation of computer simulation model
- 2014Effect of grain size on the melting point of confined thin aluminum filmscitations
- 2010Atomic ordering in nano-layered FePt: Multiscale Monte Carlo simulationcitations
- 2009Description of the homogeneity of material microstructures: using computer-aided analysiscitations
- 2008Atomic ordering in nano-layered L1<inf>0</inf> Ab binaries: Multiscale Monte-Carlo simulations
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Incorporation of the Pore Size Variation to Modeling of the Elastic Behavior of Metallic Open-Cell Foams
Abstract
n the present paper we present the approach for modeling of the elastic behavior of open-cell metallic foams concerning non-uniform pore size distribution. This approach combines design of foam structures and numerical simulations of compression tests using finite element method (FEM). In the design stage, Laguerre-Voronoi tessellations (LVT) were performed on several sets of packed spheres with defined variation of radii, bringing about a set of foam structures with porosity ranging from 74 to 98% and different pore size variation quantified by the coefficient of pore volume variation, CV(V), from 0.5 to 2.1. Each structure was numerically subjected to uni-axial compression test along three directions within the elastic region. Basing on the numerical response, the effective Young’s modulus, E